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8126 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/10/2025. 738 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Shadow Country by Bohdan Sláma
09/10/2020
A small Czech village examines its soul before and after World War II in Bohdan Sláma’s powerful black-and-white drama
The Origin of the World by Laurent Lafitte
08/10/2020
Laurent Lafitte makes his first steps as director with a frankly offbeat comedy of transgressive humour and rather classical form
Mangrove by Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen’s new effort is a stunning depiction of police brutality in Britain, highlighting the problem of institutionalised racism
Caveat by Damian Mc Carthy
Damian Mc Carthy’s psychological horror was the opening film of this year’s edition of the IndieCork Film Festival
Little Vampire by Joann Sfar
Joann Sfar adapts his own cult comic book, offering family audiences a funny, warm-hearted and audacious film, buoyed by a gallery of loveable characters
Comrade Drakulich by Márk Bodzsár
07/10/2020
Vampire, secret services and nomenklatura in 1970s communist Hungary: playing at CinEast and Sitges, the second feature from Márk Bodzsár turns out to be a masterful and very diverting film
Miss by Ruben Alves
Ruben Alves offers a smart popular comedy, a story of self-accomplishment set against the hope for a freer, less binary society
Everything Will Not Be Fine by Adrian Pîrvu, Helena Maksyom
With their first feature-length documentary, maybe Romania's Adrian Pîrvu and Ukraine's Helena Maksyom do not reach the place they were headed to, but they get exactly what they needed
A Dose of Happiness by Yana Titova
06/10/2020
Yana Titova’s self-assured fiction debut is an engaging cautionary tale about addiction
The Truffle Hunters by Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw
05/10/2020
In their glorious documentary, Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw advise us to leave the gun, take the fungus
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